What if everyone JUMPED at once?

This is quite a juvenile yet interesting question which I've pondered before. After seeing this video, it made me realise how...small our 7 billion
population is in relation to the size of the Earth. We are the biggest influence on the planet and capable of destroying it.

Overpopulation is something that scares many of us and gives us the illusion that the Earth is struggling to cope with the sheer number of us running
about on her surface. The truth is, overpopulation actually means simply that there are not enough natural resources to sustain our current way of
living. We have plenty of space, we just haven't learned how to use it yet. This video should put this into perspective a bit and will probably make
you realise that crowding is an illusion in these money factories that we call cities.

Aside from all that, the main purpose of this is to answer the question: What if everyone jumped at once... here's the answer.

Please correct me if I'm wrong as my level of physics knowledge is not of a great level. Let's put the landing ground reaction force of a jump into
perspective, it's about 10x that of walking (if I recall correctly, with running at roughly 3-5x, again correct me if I'm wrong). Now think about
how many people are always walking at once, and how many steps we take every day. So even if it's producing 1/10th that of a jump, it is being done
by the ten's of thousands of steps by billions of people each day, yet produces practically no difference (hardly measurable) in the movement
patterns of the earth. Again I'm not saying I confidently know what would happen, though I figure virtually nothing would.

After watching the video it got me thinking, the "Jump" would be a single force acted out at the same time and allowed to dissipate, but what of
this? There are many of us out there that while sitting, either through habit or nervous twitches, bounce our knees. For those that need a better
description, it is the placing of the toes on the ground at a certain pressure that causes the knee to bounce. In my own experience in doing this,
when I first start, it is not noticed, but after a while people on the other side of the house can feel it and yell at me to stop, lol. Now this is
because of the smooth repetitive action of force. This vibration if done long enough with enough people matching the tempo could literally bring down
a city due to vibrations sent out in the form of waves. This is what is believed to have brought down Jericho, in the repetitive marching and trumpet
blows creating vibrations that were not allowed to dissipate until the people stopped sending out a final destructive wave(at least it is how I
understand it).

I therefore submit if the population of the World were to bounce their knees at the same pace for an extended period of time, instead of jumping, the
amount of force would be amplified exponentially, effecting the Earth in a much more drastic way. Just a theory of course.

This is close to something I`ve thought of. But what I thought of was something more like if everyone was to run and jump say East would it cause the
Earths rotation to change if we all hit the ground at the same time?
Or say everyone was traveling East in a car and suddenly slammed on the breaks? How much would it take to change the Earths rotation?

I enjoyed that video. Well, interesting how we all fit into rather small spaces, and so don't see any excuse for everyone not having 1-3 acres for
their family and for farm, with no taxes, zero way they can take away your home due to any legislation, laws or bills they pass. Don't see their
overpopulation as the issue as much as their control, abuse, and the big corporations exploitation of the earth as a problem.

We may not affect earth in a large way, all of us, by jumping, but 1% have managed to really impact her alot by their greed.

If everyone jumped at once at least we could all say we was there and wear the t shirt

I would like to think the Earth would go "what" or
"huh" or the same in many foreign languages ..........consider how many people walking, running, cars, trucks. trains, aircraft etc go about their
day coinciding with each others movements and nothing happens.

well, Google sent me to a really cool site called www.antipodemap.com...
and I found if were trying to affect the opposite side of the world in my go at this mind experiment

Los Angeles is antipodal to a Large section of Ocean. So trying to find some good antipodes for this experiment,, we want some land,,, and maybe a
city,,

for the effect to be Awe Inspiring to humanity,, maybe something useful for us all to think upon..

So,, we All Meet up in Boats somewhere around Bermuda,,,
maybe ,, drinking some beers, sipping some whiskey or having a glass of wine,,

and we all have Little Red Button's.

And after a backwards count from 10
when we hear Zero,,
we all in unison Push our little Red Buttons at Once.

Meanwhile On the Other side of Earth,, at the Antipode of coordinates around Bermuda
is Perth Australia.

Now Nothing Personal to all my good mates in the Land Down Under,,
I love you all,,
but to demonstrate Humanities progressive decline
that is an apathy spiral to our collective culpability In the Madness we continue to Feed.
Will any of us remember this?
'Well, scratch that because it won't be remembered,,, much like this experiment. My Mere Musings of the Hope of Humanity Awakened.

so anyway,,, on the other side of the EARTH..

7 Billion Plus Hydrogen Bombs Go Off

All at Once.

Now,, the real puzzle for all of you mind game junkies,,, is this.

How Long Will All of Humanity Live AFTER the Mass Detonations of Such a Pile of Weapons?

Because the Look on Everyone's Face will be the same, Knowing It Was Our Own DOING,, that made it happen.

And That is What Humanity Has to Look Forward too,, Very Soon, if We Are Not Able, FOR ONCE in History,

Absolutely nothing will happen .
Legendary Sky At Night presenter Patrick Moore used this very scenario as an April Fools Day prank in 1976 .

Because of his long-running television career and eccentric demeanour, Moore is widely recognised and has become a popular public figure. In 1976,
this was used to good effect for an April Fool's spoof on BBC Radio 2, when Moore announced that at 9.47 am, a once-in-a-lifetime astronomical event
was going to occur that meant that if listeners could jump at the exact moment of an imminent celestial event they would experience a temporary
floating sensation. The BBC received many telephone calls from listeners alleging that they actually experienced the sensation.

One woman even reported that she and her eleven friends had risen from their chairs and floated around the room. Moore's announcement (which, of
course, was a joke) was inspired by a pseudoscientific astronomical theory that had recently been promoted in a book called The Jupiter Effect,
alleging that a rare alignment of the planets was going to cause massive earthquakes and the destruction of Los Angeles in 1982.

How much time did we lose in a year caused by all those atom-bombs and daisy-cutters exploded over the years..? Could it be possible to increase or
decrease the speed of rotation of the earth depending on the angle a atom bomb is exploded deep underground...or maybe on the surface of the Earth?

Anyways, interesting vid... I will certainly check-out one of these web-sites the geek mentioned.

I think if you jumped before it hit the ground you would have to jump ^^up^^ faster than the lift is falling down (terminal velocity), which would be
impossible. Even if it was possible, the roof of the lift would carry on down making it quite uncomfortable on the brain basket.

I don't think it would have any effect at all the planet is massive and has been proven to be able to sustain comfortably 20 billion people -
overpopulation is a rampant myth created by the greedy a-hole controllers who want to depopulate and keep everything pristine for themselves.

A while back a member here on ATS (see thread link below) computed a cool image which related of the mass of every man, woman and child smooshed into
a "meat"ball and what it would look like in relation to everything?

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